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Africa · 1 city on Nomada
Updated May 2026
Mid-tier monthly
$1,060–$1,060
median $1,060
Best for: French-language Africa specialists or NGO-affiliated nomads in Yaoundé or Douala.
eVisa required for most Western passports (~$130, 90-day single-entry). Cameroon has no formal DNV; long stays require sponsored employment or a NGO/UN posting.
Open the per-city visa cards on each city page for the specific income tests, durations, and program names. None of this is legal advice — confirm with the consulate before booking.
Delivery is restaurant-by-restaurant in Yaoundé/Douala. Glovo briefly operated here but exited; Yango Deli has some presence.
Editorial pick based on which app actually has restaurants AND working couriers in this city. Coverage shifts — apps pull out of markets all the time.
Yango
Yango operates in Yaoundé and Douala with the deepest fleet; Heetch is the alternative. Traditional taxi-motos (motorcycle taxis) are the cheaper local option.
Editorial pick based on coverage, foreign-card UX, and how reliably drivers actually accept trips. Markets shift — apps pull out of countries and surge pricing varies wildly.
Sorted by monthly cost · cheapest first
Months where the country’s averages cluster within nomad-comfortable temp, humidity, and rainfall ranges.
eVisa required for most Western passports (~$130, 90-day single-entry). Cameroon has no formal DNV; long stays require sponsored employment or a NGO/UN posting. Confirm the current pathway with the consulate before booking flights.
Stays of up to 3 months at a stretch on the most nomad-relevant pathway. The most common track is "Extendable tourist". eVisa required for most Western passports (~$130, 90-day single-entry). Cameroon has no formal DNV; long stays require sponsored employment or a NGO/UN posting.
Mid-tier monthly costs across 1 Cameroon city on Nomada range $1,060–$1,060, with a median of $1,060. Numbers cover rent, groceries, dining, transport, utilities, and a coworking pass.
Nomada tracks 1 Cameroon city. The most cost-efficient bases right now: Yaoundé ($1,060/mo) for cameroonian inland capital — seven hills, french/english bilingual, government-and-ngo hub..
Climate averages cluster within nomad-comfortable temp, humidity, and rainfall ranges around January, February, March, April, May, July, November, December. Mountain and coastal cities can flip that picture — check the per-city climate page for each base.
Across the cities Nomada tracks, Cameroon reads as friction-heavy — visas exist but durations are short or income tests are steep. Best for: french-language africa specialists or ngo-affiliated nomads in yaoundé or douala.
We send a weekly digest covering visa launches, cost-of-living shifts, and on-the-ground reports — including changes in Cameroon.